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Xane learned about single substances and mixtures of substances in his science class today. Single substances are made up of one material.What are mixtures made up of? A. only two materials B. more than two materials C. one material D. more than one material

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Xane learned about single substances and mixtures of substances in his science class today. Single substances are made up of one material.What are mixtures made up of? A. only two materials B. more than two materials C. one material D. more than one material

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Mixtures are made up of D. more than one material.

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